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Ardahill
Kilcrohane
Co Cork
P75 Y243
Description
Exceptional, detached, 4 bedroom residence, potential guest cottage, farm buildings including stables and 3.5 acres of grounds, enjoying an excellent location within the coastal village of Kilcrohane and having magnificent views over Dunmanus Bay.
The spacious residence extends to 1,270 sq.ft. approx. of living space and has many attractive features including pvc double glazed windows, timber/tiled flooring, open fireplace in sitting room, tarmac entrance drive and parking area. The property enjoys superb village and sea views that are enhanced by large window spaces.
The accommodation on the ground floor is laid out with large entrance hallway, sitting room, spacious kitchen / dining room, bedroom, utility and wc. The first floor has 3 double bedrooms, one having the benefit of an ensuite, and a family bathroom.
The farm buildings include a single storey building that is easily adaptable and a large shed / stables / workshop.
The lands comprise 3.5 acres laid out in grass, with a hard surface horse arena. The lands are ideal for a small farm enterprise.
The property is an excellent opportunity to acquire a substantial detached property on the Wild Atlantic Way and within the sea front village of Kilcrohane. Kilcrohane is the most westerly village on the Sheep's Head peninsula and is very popular with tourists.
BER Information
BER Number: 115181901
Energy Performance Indicator: 414.87 kWh/m²/yr
About the Area
Kilcrohane is a village in County Cork. The last coastal village on the Sheep's Head Peninsula after Durrus and Ahakista, it lies under the 'Shadow of Seefin' - the area's highest hill and overlooking Dunmanus Bay and not far from Caher Mountain. Kilcrohane is renowned for its beautiful coastline, idyllic views and world famous hill walking routes.
Kilcrohane is a lively and vibrant seaside village whose population swells in the busy summer months. It has two pubs, a wine bar, three Bed and Breakfasts (two with restaurants), a hostel, several self-catering holiday accommodations, a shop, a post office, a garage and a summer cafe and restaurant.
The Kilcrohane pier is popular swimming place and there are numerous private coves dotted along the coast. The water is clear and a beautiful place for swimming. There is an abundance of pollock and mackerel in Dunmanus Bay. There is boat access to Carbery Island where seals are plentiful.

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